should i buy kotor?

Hello everyone. I have a new ibook 12'' G4 with 512 ram and ati radeon 32 megs and i want to know if it can run kotor! i saw contrasting opinions in the internet, and even my mac meets the requirements for the game, i'm not really sure if it's playable....any suggestion?thanks a million!

I have the exact same iBook, except with 1gb of RAM. KOTOR is playable with all settings on low, but expect some very annoying slowdowns on certain levels. I'm not sure how it will perform with 512mb of RAM, but I'd really consider upgrading.

this game would have to be one of the worst optimezed games for mac ive ever seen. its a great game but it runs like crap on my mac, much much worse than my brothers PC (3.0Ghz 512 ram geforce 5200). most games run almost the exact same between my pwerbook and his toshiba.

I bought it about a month ago and run it on the PB in my sig. While it has been a bit choppy in places (and I had a few other problems, which were fixed by getting the patch) I have still/still am having a good time with it. Not sure how it will go on your iBook though.

At no point playing KOTOR on my xBox did i feel like it was a Star Wars game, and after i was forced to become a certain type of Star Wars charecter, (no need to guess) i felt it wa no longer a great RPG - just a good one.

At no point playing KOTOR on my xBox did i feel like it was a Star Wars game, and after i was forced to become a certain type of Star Wars charecter, (no need to guess) i felt it wa no longer a great RPG - just a good one.

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Because of this, I don't even really consider it an RPG, because it's not open-ended at all. True there are SOME decisions you make, but for the most part it's like an adventure game, with some D&D-styled combat.

Because of this, I don't even really consider it an RPG, because it's not open-ended at all. True there are SOME decisions you make, but for the most part it's like an adventure game, with some D&D-styled combat.

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I don't know of too many that don't follow along a set storyline. Heck in the old rpgs there was no control on how your character looked or how your personality developed.

The only thing that bugged me about this game was that people never really reacted as negatively as they should have when you respond w/ something completely rude.

At no point playing KOTOR on my xBox did i feel like it was a Star Wars game, and after i was forced to become a certain type of Star Wars charecter, (no need to guess) i felt it wa no longer a great RPG - just a good one.

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Feels odd to quote myself, but herego's.

I DO NOT WANT TO BECOME A JEDI

AN RPG means that if i want to play the game as a Wookie then i can, i gain advantages over a Jedi as a Wookie but there are also disadvantages.

This means i can choose to play the game again, this time as a Jedi and see how different the game plays.

If i can do this with the Star Wars roleplaying game, why can't i do it with the electronic version?

You did'nt listen attentively to the Council members on Dantooine. They said that you should be trained in the ways of the Jedi to be able to resist darkness within yourself. Master Vendar: "Otherwise you are doomed to fail"

I love StarWars mainly for the Jedi. I played Battlefront (you play as a common soldier with no storyline) it was not very exciting

KOTOR is one of the best games I have ever played. It should be fun for both SW fans and non-fans alike. I have basically the same iBook as you (little more RAM) and I don't know about playing it. I tryed it and gave up after a week. I got annoyed with all the slow downs but I did get stuck in the game. A couple months later my parents bought a 2.0Ghz G5 iMac and it worked much better on that system. It's playable....but you might lose some enjoyment becuase of the sucky preformance. I would go to at least 1GB of RAM before trying it. But the game will work on your current set-up.

You did'nt listen attentively to the Council members on Dantooine. They said that you should be trained in the ways of the Jedi to be able to resist darkness within yourself. Master Vendar: "Otherwise you are doomed to fail"

I love StarWars mainly for the Jedi. I played Battlefront (you play as a common soldier with no storyline) it was not very exciting

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I would have prefered it if the damn council members were programmed by Bioware to say something else.

Can't remember what i traded KOTOR in for, think it was a copy of Halo 2 for my GF's brothers.

At no point playing KOTOR on my xBox did i feel like it was a Star Wars game, and after i was forced to become a certain type of Star Wars charecter, (no need to guess) i felt it wa no longer a great RPG - just a good one.

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Personally, I felt like it was more a true Star Wars game than perhaps any others I've ever played (and I've played most of them), other than maybe the Dark Forces series. Even the games based on the movies didn't leave me feeling as much a part of the Star Wars universe as KOTOR did.

With all of this KOTOR talk, I'm thinking about buying it for my iBook now. It's the same 1.33 GhZ with a 12" screen, but I've got the RAM maxed out, so hopefully it'll do OK.

Yeah, I have KOTOR for my Powerbook 1.25 + 1.25gb ram but ran so choppy I decided its not worth my time.

The fact that the in-game cutscenes would slow down to the point where the person talking wasn't in frame... well, I just gave up.

Sad, as I'm a huge SW fan.

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Well, I take it all back. Ran the updater (like I should have before) and the game totally rocks. First D&D based game I've played and i dig it. At the moment I'm getting my a$$ handed to me by the sith base boss (a dark jedi) so its back to the walkthrought I found here:

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